Ask questions to determine the differences between renewable/sustainable energy resources (examples: hydro, solar, wind, geothermal, tidal, biomass) and nonrenewable energy resources (examples: nuclear: uranium, fossil fuels: oil, coal, and natural gas), and how they are used in our everyday lives.
Construct an argument evaluating contributions to the rise in global temperatures over the past century. (Clarification statement: Tables, graphs, and maps of global and regional temperatures, and atmospheric levels of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane, should be used as sources of evidence.)
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Water conservation is an important issue for many reasons. However, water conservation does not
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preserve and protect our natural resources
ensure the reliability of water supplies
save money for the consumer
provide protection from flooding
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Fossil fuels are considered NONRENEWABLE because they
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take millions of years to form
often contain microscopic animals
produce pollution
are no longer used by humans
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Water conservation is an important issue for many reasons. However, water conservation does not
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Fossil fuels are considered NONRENEWABLE because they
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Which one of the following is a renewable resource?
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of using non-renewable energy resources?
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Which would LEAST LIKELY have an impact on global climate changes?
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Which is a possible disadvantage of using flowing water to produce electricity?
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Conservation is.
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Over the last 130 years, global temperatures have..
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Which of these activities contribute to global warming?
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Burning fossil fuels increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. What is the LIKELY negative effect on Earth if extra carbon dioxide is added to our atmosphere?